And he’s been active in a slew of community work, including animal rescue, lobbying for improvement of laws against animal cruelty and supervising Texas Wesleyan law students doing pro-bono work.

He’s also traveled to Borneo, Indonesia and Zimbabwe to help scientists involved in wildlife conservation.

I know Randy as a result of working with him on animal law issues, and he's intelligent, well-versed in the law, experienced and, importantly for a judge, compassionate and fair. The Star Telegram endorses him, and we most certainly do as well.